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A Poem of Not More Than Forty Lines on the Subject of Nature
single work
"I awake to rain blown against this one room, beneath the cliffs of forest,"
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2002...
2002
A Poem of Not More Than Forty Lines on the Subject of Nature
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- y Afterimages Potts Point : Duffy and Snellgrove , 2002 Z947827 2002 selected work poetry prose Potts Point : Duffy and Snellgrove , 2002 pg. 4
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Cumulus : Collected Poems
St Kilda
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John Leonard Press
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2012
Z1893435
2012
selected work
poetry
'This book is a landmark in Australian poetry. For Cumulus, Robert Gray has chosen all he wishes to retain from his eight volumes of poetry, some of it considerably and significantly revised. He has included here a new book, "Nameless Earth", not previously published in Australia. 'Gray has been a daring and original experimenter in the free verse line, and also at times with traditional forms. Equally, his work is notable for its frequent, uncanny rightness in the creation of images. His thinking shows a remarkable fluency in both Eastern and Western philosophies (Gray has referred to himself as a Buddhist heretic). These are all modernist pathways, and this poetry negotiates them with a lucid, classical temper.'Most striking is an ever-alert immediacy—a perception and reflectiveness in the fluid moment. Whether through his sensuous language or his powerful engagement with ideas, Gray's poetry continually opens us to a fresh involvement with the physical world.' (From the publisher's website.)St Kilda : John Leonard Press , 2012 pg. 228
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y
Cumulus : Collected Poems
St Kilda
:
John Leonard Press
,
2012
Z1893435
2012
selected work
poetry
'This book is a landmark in Australian poetry. For Cumulus, Robert Gray has chosen all he wishes to retain from his eight volumes of poetry, some of it considerably and significantly revised. He has included here a new book, "Nameless Earth", not previously published in Australia.
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